John Wesley "Dick" Summers (1887–1976) was an old-time fiddler from Indiana.
He learned to play from his family, but a Tom Riley of Kentucky was also an influence.
Summers did not originally read music, but did learn to do so in his 70s.
[1] He was one of the only old-time Midwestern fiddlers to have a commercially distributed album in the post-World War II era.
[2] As indicated though his style had Southern, and as mentioned Kentucky, influences.